 | | | | | SeventymmUsers | | Posted by support | 13 Jan, 2009 (430 days ago)
| | | While Chetan Bhagat's one night at the call centre is a bestseller, this movie based on the book fails to impress. Starting with a faulty and amaturish screenplay, the below average acting and choice of actors spells doom for Hello. There is no flow of story whatsoever. Salman Khan is barely present for 5-10 mins, including a song, and he looks terrible. Katrina as well makes a short appearance and dissappears. Sharman Joshi is the only saving grace for the film. Gul Panag is fast proving that she cant make good choices. Sohail Khan is okay, as are Isha and Amrita. Over all the movie is avoidable. |
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| | Posted by kshitij910 | 23 Jun, 2009 (268 days ago)
| | | i thought the movie was good ... for me who hasnt read the book...certain areas could have been omproved though but overall a real dramtic entertainer...i'd recomend u must watch it if u havent read the book |
| | | | Posted by seventymm_moviebuff | 13 Oct, 2008 (521 days ago)
| | | While Chetan Bhagat's one night at the call centre is a bestseller, this movie based on the book fails to impress. Starting with a faulty and amaturish screenplay, the below average acting and choice of actors spells doom for Hello. There is no flow of story whatsoever. Salman Khan is barely present for 5-10 mins, including a song, and he looks terrible. Katrina as well makes a short appearance and dissappears. Sharman Joshi is the only saving grace for the film. Gul Panag is fast proving that she cant make good choices. Sohail Khan is okay, as are Isha and Amrita. Over all the movie is avoidable. |
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